You've got everything nice and concice, but it will take until 2015 to complete this. The 30-story Cowboy Partners Bldg is a "maybe," the "Utah World Trade Center" is a "lets talk this thing up..." Let's hope Salt Lake gets everything that's being talked about.

It sucks about the 600-foot building, the Zion Social Hall(http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=...akecity-ut-usa), The Eagle Gate Plaza (original plans were 39 stories), The Twin 40-Story Towers (to be built by Kashogi), The American Towers (why didn't they just build ONE BIG 52-story Bldg?). And so on and so forth.

I do love SLC, I just liken it to the Rodney Dangerfield of cities - No Respect!

Air Hotelshttp://airslc.info/ProposedAdded: 04/30/2014Location: NW corner of 400 S and West TempleOther: 14 story boutique hotel. Will include a restaurant and a high end night club., roof top pool/club, 350 person multi-use entertainment space. The lot is cleared and the small two story building on the north end is already built and occupied.

Granite Furniture Block Redevelopment, Phase IIProposedLocation: McClelland St (10th E) and Sugarmount DriveOther: South of the completed Phase I Granite Furniture Redevelopment. Across the street from the current terminus of the S-Line Streetcar

151 Towerhttp://www.dixonslc.com/?section=officeProposedUpdated: 04/30/2014Floors:18Other: Tower building proposed by Boyer as part of their recent purchase of the former Questar and adjacent properties to the south and then to the west. A parking structure to the east, mid block, is currently under construction. Location: 151 S State
photo credit: Dixon & Associates

City Creek Center - The Cascadehttp://www.citycreekliving.com/ProposedFloors:19Other: Residential Condos. The base has been constructed up to level 2. The residential units above will be constructed as economic conditions and demand grow.Location: approx 51 West 100 S

World Trade Center plazahttp://www.wtcut.com/ProposedFloors:Unknown, but RFPs call for a 25-30 floor towerAddress: The location of this rendering shows 200 South and State Street, but no official site has been chosen yet.Other:Future Planned... looking for 700,000 sq ft of office space. They are looking for a plaza of buildings as well. We could see a smaller 10-15 floor tower on the plaza as well, as seen in the pic. Final renderings have not been released yet.

DA BuildingProposedLocation: NE Corner 500 S and MainOther: County has purchased the parcel at this location and will most likely be selling the former parcel at 600 S and State SW Corner
Image is from the formerly proposed location, no image for 500 S and Main has been released.

Hope LodgeUnder ConstructionAddress: NW Corner 100 S 400 EOther: Project by the American Cancer Society. A facility designed for those that come to Salt Lake City from around the state and neighboring states for cancer treatment.

Seasons at Library SquareUnder ConstructionOther: Same developers as Seasons at City Creek. Other: Developers have been into the planning office to discuss the project. Floors:5 floors Location: SE corner of 500 S and 300 E
photo credit: Tuttle & Associates

111 TowerUnder ConstructionUpdated: 04/30/14http://111southmain.com/Floors:23 387'Other: The Tower being built by City Creek Reserve in conjunction with the Performing Arts Center. Steel has started to rise on the property. Location: 111 S Main

600 West ApartmentsUnder ConstructionLocation: Approximately 50 N 600 W, east side of the streetOther:Proposed as mixed use, residential and retail. The mural in the rendering is just an example, that will not be the mural on the building.

Capital Theater- Ballet West academy Under ConstructionFloors: 4Location: Adjacent to Capital Theater, west sideOther: Funding has been approved, ground breaking should occur in 2012

Broadway Park Loftshttp://www.broadwayparklofts.com/pages/index.phpUnder ConstructionFloors: three 7-8 story buildingsOther: Completed units in the rear building were auctioned in February 2012 to raise capital, now under new ownership. New ownership applied for a $4.5 million loan for the RDA on 11/13/2012 to pay off purchase financing and use to complete construction of remaining units. 11/14/2012

Sugar House CrossingUnder ConstructionAddress: 2100 South & McClelland StreetOther: Mixed use development in sugarhouse. Will include up to 6 stories of offices and 7 stories of condominiums and & retail.

ESA HotelsUnder ConstructionAddress: 100 S between 300 and 400 W directly across the street from Energy Solutions ArenaOther: Two six story hotels, with retail on the first floor, and a parking garage. One Hotel will be a Hyatt House, 137 rooms. The other will be a Courtyard by Marriott, 175 rooms. Hyatt House on the corner of 100 S and 300 W will be the first of the two hotels built.

The Sugarhouse Apartmentshttp://sugarhouseapartments.com/CompletedLocation: 2057 South 1200 EOther: 70 units; Studio, 1 bedroom, 1 bedroom + Den and 2 bedroom units. Fitness Center, rooftop garden and lounge area with gas grill. Looks to be a nice project. These are being developed by the same company that did Urbana.

Merrimac TownhomesCompletedLocation: 38 West Merrimac (just south of Spring Mobile Ballpark)Other: Five town homes on .343 acres.

-Large 1,000+ room convention center hotel.
-Over 4,000 residential units planned/under construction in Downtown Area.
-There have been discussions off and on of various towers and mixed use buildings on Block 70.

It's good to see that there's stuff going on in Salt Lake, as far as the skyline growth goes. But I think that much taller buildings need to be built. Buildings taller than 450 ft. Salt Lake isn't all that impressive compared to a lot of well-known cities in the country. And I think that if Salt Lake wants to become the "heart of the Intermountain Empire," we'll need to start impressing people.

by Willie Holdman
Urban Salt Lake City's spectacular scenery is definately close LosAngelesBeauty. From one Angelino to another, let me give you an example. It's like the proximity of Hollywood Hills to Sunset Blvd. Of course, that leads to a constant need for protection. Fortunately, most of these lands are strictly controlled by the National Forrest Service.

I love L.A. for a big variety of reasons. I often enjoy driving through Coldwater or Laurel Canyon to the Valley, instead of taking the Hollywood or 405. But, I must admit that driving through the Canyons of Salt Lake City is an 'otherworld experience' as far as major urban metros go.